thegreatAmericanskyscrapersbecome a partofthefastestgrowingnewindustryintheUnitedStatestelevision, thefascinatingshortwavemediumofsightandsound.
Atopthebigtowersaretelevisiontransmittingantennas, eachofthemsendingoutmillionsofelectricalimpulses a secondtodirect a streamofelectronsondistanttelevisionscreens.
Becausetheultrashortwaveradiovibrationsdonottravelfarbeyondthehorizon, theantennashavetobehightocover a largearea.
Herein a classofNewYorkUniversity, youngmenwhohopeforcareersinthetechnicalsideoftheindustrylearnedhowtelevisionisactuallytransmittedandreceived.
Theystudyallofthecomplexequipment, beginningwith a sensitiveiconascopesthatpickupanimagesothatitcanbeultimatelyturnedintopictureson a televisionscreen.
They, too, musthavescientificknowledge, butfor a differentpurpose.
InthisclassconductedbyNewYorkUniversityin a majortelevisionstudio, menandwomenwhoplannedtoworkinthecreativefieldsofthenewmediumlearnfirsthandaboutthetoolsoftheirtrade.
TheimageOrthocons, lights, microphonebooms, alloftheelaborateparaphernaliathatisnecessarytoproduce a televisionshow, whetheritbe a simplesportornewseventor a fulldressproductionwithinthestudio.
IntheUnitedStates, televisionlikeradiois a matterofprivateenterpriseand, assuchisverycompetitive.
Withthiscompetitioninmind, techniciansandcastelectstrivetoattain a flawlessproduction.
Tonight, thistelevisionworkshoprehearses a playofitsown.